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a simple question on hiv's survival
#157307 - 07/15/05 01:34 PM
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I found there was some stain on my razor after it was borrowed by one of my friends one day before. So I put it under tap water flow for 30 seconds first, and dried the blade up. Then I scrubbed the blade with Iodine soaked cotton stick for several seconds. But after I did all these, I still can see a little stain on the blade. My question is: do you think the HIV virus can still survive after 24 hours exposed to air, water wash and Iodine scrub?
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jesus christ.
No.
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spiritzone2
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nope. and razor blades are so cheap why wouldn't ya just replace it for hell sakes ?? Actually, blood dies when it has been outside of our bodies for 4 minutes. The HIV virus lives in blood (& other body fluids). When the blood dies after 4 minutes, the HIV virus dies with it. You could slam that 24hr. old blood into your veins and not get HIV, you'd probably have a bit of {your own} blood poisoning tho. So lighten up. Oh ya, don't loan any of your friends your tooth brush or razor, ok? LOVE YOURSELF
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oh but HEP C on the other hand. I forgot to mention that. Yes, HEP C would be a very great danger and is so much more easier to contract than HIV is. You have to try to get HIV these days by doing stupid things. But HEPATITIS C on the other hand, is quite easy to get. Yep
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